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The following functions replace characters within a specified region based on their character codes.
If noundo is non-nil
, then subst-char-in-region
does
not record the change for undo and does not mark the buffer as modified.
This was useful for controlling the old selective display feature
(see section 38.6 Selective Display).
subst-char-in-region
does not move point and returns
nil
.
---------- Buffer: foo ---------- This is the contents of the buffer before. ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- (subst-char-in-region 1 20 ?i ?X) => nil ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- ThXs Xs the contents of the buffer before. ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- |
The translation table table is a string; (aref table
ochar)
gives the translated character corresponding to
ochar. If the length of table is less than 256, any
characters with codes larger than the length of table are not
altered by the translation.
The return value of translate-region
is the number of
characters that were actually changed by the translation. This does
not count characters that were mapped into themselves in the
translation table.